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2 Crescent Project s Bridges study is an excellent resource for small groups. It cultivates a heart for others and develops a missional focus in a natural and simple way. I highly recommend it as a small group study Jon Weiner, Southeast Christian Church I deeply appreciate Crescent Project s compelling blend of truth and love in dealing with our Muslim friends. They beautifully balance the two parts of 1 Peter 3:15: Make a defense, but do so with gentleness and respect. I cheer them on and recommend their message to anyone interested in reaching out to the Muslims around us. Mark Mittelberg, author of Choosing Your Faith and coauthor of The Unexpected Adventure Companion Study Book

3 2014 Fouad Masri Web Edition 2014 No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording or by any information storage or retrieval system, except as may be expressly permitted in writing by the publisher. Requests for permission should be addressed in writing to Fouad Masri; P.O. Box 50986, Indianapolis, IN USA. All Scripture quotations are taken from the Holman Christian Standard Bible, copyright 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims is a trademark of Crescent Project. Quotations from the Qur an are from The Qur an Translation, 7th edition, by Abdullah Yusef Ali (Elmhurst, NY: Tahrike Tarsile Quran Inc., 2001). Design: Alesa Bahler, Legacy Design To order additional copies of this resource, write to Crescent Project; P.O. Box 50986, Indianapolis, IN USA; info@crescentproject.org; phone toll free (800) Order online at: Crescent Project P.O. Box Indianapolis, IN Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

4 Dear Bridges Participant, Do Muslims seem mysterious or unknowable to you? The images on TV of hostile Muslims can strike fear in us; pictures of veiled women can cause us to think Muslims are unapproachable, not to mention unreachable! I m so glad you are overcoming fear and taking a step toward understanding Muslims. Seven million Muslims live and work among us in North America, and each one needs and deserves an authentic Christian witness. My prayer is that you will grow in compassion and understanding for Muslims and will be moved to share the hope of Christ with a Muslim. Bridges includes six sessions made up of prayer, discussion, video content, group response, and action assignments. All of these components are meant to develop a better understanding of Islam and to give you the heart of an ambassador as you relate to Muslims. The group discussions give you an opportunity to share your ideas, ask questions, and help one another understand and learn the material. The video sessions include testimonies, interviews, and the major instructional content. Don t omit them! The action assignments are practical responses to the material, completed outside the session. They require an investment of time, preparation, and prayer. God in the Qur an is not bound by his character; he is sovereign with the power to do both good and evil. God in the Bible is holy in His sovereignty. 3

5 Christ s love compels us, since we have reached this conclusion: If One died for all, then all died (2 Corinthians 5:14). Over the next six sessions don t lose sight of the goal: Muslims need and deserve an authentic Christian witness. And remember the motivation behind it all: the love of Christ compels us to share His good news with Muslims. Reaching Muslims for Christ, Fouad Masri President and Founder Crescent Project Table of Contents Session 1: Islam Rising... 7 Session 2: Belief and Ritual Session 3: Attitudes of an Ambassador Session 4: Bridging the Gospel Session 5: Understanding the New Testament s Credibility Session 6: Understanding Jesus Sacrifice Leader s Notes Bonus Book: Is the Injeel Corrupted? Bonus Book: Adha in the Injeel Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

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8 Islam Rising Session 1 John 3:16 God loved the world in this way: He gave His One and Only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life. Islam Rising 7

9 And this gospel of the kingdom Matthew will 7:7 be preached Keep asking, the whole and it world will be as given a testimony to you. Keep searching, to and all nations, you will and find. then Keep the end knocking, will come. and the Matthew door will 24:14 be opened to you. Session 1 Islam Rising After this session you will understand: Islam s beginning. How the religion spread. Who Muhammad was and how he lived his life. The difference between the Qur an and the Hadith. Pray God will cultivate in you: A heart to care about Muslims. Eyes to see them. Actions to follow learning. 8 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

10 Warm-Up In the spaces below, write two things you already know about Islam and two things you d like to learn. What I already know about Islam What I would like to learn about Islam and Muslims Watch video session 1 and fill in the corresponding blanks. God in the Qur an is not bound by his character; he is sovereign with the power to do both good and evil. God in the Bible is holy in His sovereignty. Downloads of this book and video session can be purchased at or Islam Rising 9

11 And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come. Matthew 24:14 VIDEO SESSION 1 ISLAM RISING 10 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

12 Founding of Islam Muhammad, The Man Muhammad was born in into the Quraysh tribe (highest tribe in Mecca). His mother died when he was 6 years old, and he was raised by his uncle, Abu Talib. Arabian society before Islam: Pagan society with more than 360 gods in the Ka aba Arabs from the line of Ishmael originally worshiped one God Warring tribes Traveling caravans brought contact with Jews and Christians. A.D. 595: At age 25 Muhammad married his employer, a wealthy widow named Khadijah. She provided him social and financial security. Acts 2:4-11 both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabs we hear them speaking the magnificent acts of God in our own languages. Life of Muhammad A.D. 570 He was born in Mecca. A.D. 595 He married a 40-year-old wealthy widow, Khadijah. A.D. 610 He had his first revelation. Islam Rising 11

13 A.D. 622 A.D. 622 A.D. 630 A.D. 632 A.D. 634 He was forced to flee to Medina (then Yathrib). His flight from Mecca was so significant that this date became the first year in the Islamic calendar. He made a triumphant entry into Mecca. He died and was buried. Abu Backer fought to reconvert the Arab tribes back to Islam (Ridda Wars). 12 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

14 Muhammad, The Messenger In A.D. 610 Muhammad received his first in which Allah revealed to him that he was a prophet. According to Islamic tradition, an angel appeared to Muhammad and told him to recite. He had a spell and foamed at the mouth. Whatever he spoke was written down and later compiled into the Qur an. In A.D. 622 Muhammad was persecuted in Mecca, so he fled to Medina (an event known as Hijrah). Muhammad and his followers supported themselves by raiding passing caravans. In Medina, Muhammad rose as a political figure. Muhammad finally conquered in A.D He destroyed the idols in the Ka aba. As people converted to Islam, they were forced to speak Arabic, the language of the Qur an. Mu awiya s victory divided Islam: Sunnis: leadership chosen through community consensus (followed the Sunnah) Shi ites: leadership chosen through succession of imams In the gospel God s Word became Jesus. In Islam God s word became a book. A.D. 642 A.D. 650 A.D A.D. 732 Iraq, Syria and Egypt fell into Muslim hands. Uthman compiled the Qur an and destroyed variant texts. Internal fighting was waged between Ali and Mu awiya. Muslim army was defeated in the Battle of Tours. Islam Rising 13

15 Spread of Islamic Army Abu Backer reconverts the Arab tribes (A.D ). Umar takes Islam outside Arabia into Iraq, Syria, and Egypt (A.D ). Uthman takes Islam into India and across North Africa as far as Spain (A.D ). 14 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

16 Positive things Muhammad accomplished: 1. United warring tribes 2. Abolished 3. Gave more rights to 4. Stopped the practice of infanticide Qur an What is the Qur an? The holy book of Islam Word of God revealed by through Muhammad Arabic meaning = to recite Importance Muslims take the study of the Qur an seriously. Some Muslims memorize the entire text. The book itself is considered to have. Muslim scholars say the Qur an cannot be translated from Arabic, Allah s language. All attempts are translations of the meaning of the Qur an. Hadith The Hadith are collected of Muhammad, second only to the authority of the Qur an. They were collected three hundred years after Muhammad s death. Islam claims that the Hadith and the Qur an must be studied together. There are multiple versions of the Hadith (Sunni and Shi ite have their own accounts). THE QUR AN TODAY In approximately A.D. 650 Caliph Uthman bin Afan (the third caliph) compiled the first Qur an from various writings of Muhammad s followers. Uthman then burned all manuscripts and variant texts, leaving no original record available today. Islam Rising 15

17 How can I meet a Muslim? Look online for Middle Eastern or Mediterranean restaurants because they are often run by Muslims. You can also find Muslim businesses near a mosque. ACTION Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

18 Discuss What are two new things you learned about Islam today? John 3:16 says God sent Jesus because of His love for the world. From what you know about Islam, what can Jesus offer Muslims? Matthew 24:14 This good news of the kingdom will be proclaimed in all the world as a testimony to all nations. And then the end will come. Memorize and Reflect Read and memorize Matthew 24:14. What is your reaction to this verse? Action Assignment I: Make a Muslim Friend 1. Locate a Middle Eastern restaurant, shop, or market and try to meet someone who is a Muslim. Other places to meet a Muslim could include international festivals, work events, mosques, refugee centers, or ESL programs. (If you currently have a Muslim friend or neighbor, that s a great place to start.) 2. Begin a casual conversation with your new acquaintance. You could ask him what country he is from or about his family. 3. After you meet a Muslim, fill in the form on the next page. 4. Pray for your new Muslim friend by name daily. 5. Next week share about the experience with your group. Islam Rising God in the Qur an is not bound by his character; he is sovereign with the power to do both good and evil. God in the Bible is holy in His sovereignty. 17

19 New friend s name: Where I met him/her: Country of origin: Date completed: Contact information (if provided): On a scale of 1 to 10, how nervous were you to approach him/her? Totally at ease Scared to death Tip: It is best for women to share with women and men to share with men. For additional ideas and resources, visit or How did Christ help you in this encounter? 18 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

20 Belief and Ritual Session 2 Psalm 119:160 The entirety of Your word is truth, and all Your righteous judgments endure forever. Islam Rising 19

21 Colossians 2:13-14 He made you alive with Him and forgave us all our trespasses. He erased the certificate of debt, with its obligations, that was against us and opposed to us, and has taken it out of the way by nailing it to the cross. Session 2 Belief and Ritual After this session you will understand: The basic belief system of Muslims. The rituals Muslims perform and the importance they hold. Some similarities and differences between Islam and Christianity. Pray: Your basic understanding of Muslims beliefs will give you credibility in their eyes. By learning about Islamic rituals, you will be overcome with gratitude for the finished work of Christ (see Colossians 2:13-14) Your heart will be filled with Christ s compassion for Muslims. 20 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

22 Discussion Share what you learned from your Action Assignment. Did you meet a Muslim? What was your experience like? Warm-Up What is the difference between belief and ritual? List some of your Christian beliefs on the lines below. Next, list some Christian practices in which you participate. Belief Ritual (or Practice) Watch video session 2 and fill in the corresponding blanks. Downloads of this book and video session can be purchased at or Belief and Ritual 21

23 god in the qur an VIDEO SESSION 2 BELIEF AND RITUAL God in the Qur an is not bound by his character; he is sovereign with the power to do both good and evil. God in the Bible is holy in His sovereignty. 22 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

24 Basic Islamic Beliefs 1. Belief in God Allah means only God in Arabic. 99 BEAUTIFUL NAMES OF GOD: God is known through His names. In Islam you can be the best Muslim and not go to heaven because God can. It is not the of Allah with which we disagree; it is the of Allah in Islam that contradicts God in the Bible. Do not get caught up in semantics; Arabic speaking Christians also use Allah to refer to God. 2. Belief in His Angels In Islam God created sin, Satan, demons, angels, and Jinn. Angels are created from light to do good on earth. Demons are created from fire to do evil on earth. are half human, half demonic. They tend to be regarded as demonic or controlled by Satan. 3. Belief in His Prophets Many of the prophets in Islam and Christianity are the same. Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jacob, Jesus, Job, Elijah, Jonah, and John the Baptist are all prophets in Islam. Orthodox Islam teaches that Muhammad is the (last) of the prophets. 4. Belief in His Books (or Messages) Muslims must believe and follow the: Tawrat (Book of Moses). Zabur (Book of David). (Book of Jesus or New Testament). Qur an (Book of Muhammad). Names that are not compatible with the biblical view of God: Q Al Mumeet The Source of death Q Al Muntaqem God will come after you out of vengeance, not necessarily justice Q Al Macker The Schemer; God can change his mind or scheme against you Belief and Ritual 23

25 Rasul: One who brings a message Qur an 2:136 Say ye: We believe in Allah and the revelation given to us, and to Abraham, Isma`il, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and that given to Moses and Jesus, and that given to (all) Prophets from their Lord: We make no difference between one and another of them: And we bow to Allah (in Islam). Common Understanding God sent the Tawrat. It was changed. God sent the Zabur. It was changed. God sent the Injeel. It was changed. God sent the Qur an. Most Muslims believe the Old and New Testaments have been and are therefore not trustworthy. This teaching is not found in the Qur an. 24 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

26 5. BELIEF IN THE LAST DAY OR JUDGMENT DAY A scale will weigh the and deeds a person has committed; whichever deeds tip the scale determine the person s eternal destination paradise or hell. However, Allah is not bound by these rules and can change his mind. Good Deeds Evil Deeds A Muslim View of Paradise Four rivers: milk, honey, water, and wine 70 maidens take care of a man s physical needs. Very sensual No mention of good Muslim women Hell Perpetual fire Skin burns off, new skin is grown and burned off, and the cycle continues. Traditional information borrowed from other religions Majority of dwellers are women. 1 John 1:9 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Fate: Another Core Belief of Muslims Whatever Allah decrees both good and bad must come to pass. Many of these views originate from various hadith. Belief and Ritual 25

27 The Five Pillars of Islam Pillars of islam Creed (Al-Shahadah) Prayer (Al-Salat) Fasting (Al-Saum) Alms Giving (Al-Zakat) Pilgrimage (Al-Hajj) ISLAM Shahadah Salat Saum Zakat Hajj 26 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

28 1. Creed (Al-ShahadaH) Creed: I testify that there is no god except Allah, and I testify that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. Reciting this creed in the presence of a Muslim makes you a. 2. Prayer (Al-Salat) A exercised in the mosque or alone five times a day. It is a ritual, not a conversation with God. Communal prayers are regarded as good works. Salat is different from Christian prayer, in which you can pray or. The five times of prayer: 1. Sunrise 2. Noon 3. Afternoon (usually two hours after the noon hour) 4. Sunset 5. Nighttime (usually two hours after sunset) Muhammad ordered Muslims to pray toward Mecca instead of Jerusalem once they migrated to Medina. Ablutions Ritual that must be done before prayers. After performing ablutions, you cannot touch a woman or a non-muslim (you become unclean). 3. Fasting (Al-Saum) During the month of Ramadan (when the first verses of the Qur an were revealed), a Muslim is not allowed to eat as long as there is. However, Muslims make up the meals they miss during the day by at night. Inside the Mosque: Women and Men Women must never pray in front of men in the mosque. Many husbands ask their wives to stay at home rather than go to the mosque. Belief and Ritual 27

29 28 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

30 Night of Destiny (Laylat al-qadar) night of Ramadan. are answered on this night. Opportunity to change your destiny for the year Some Muslims stay up all night reading the Qur an. 4. AlmsGiving (Al-Zakat) The percentage of a Muslim s wealth given as alms to needy Muslims Sunni Shi ite 5. Pilgrimage (Al-Hajj) Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina that must be made by every able Muslim at least in his During the Hajj a pilgrim circles the Ka aba seven times and attempts to touch or kiss the Ka aba s black stone. Muhammad circled the Ka aba before Islam. Tradition says Abraham built the Ka aba to sacrifice his son. A Muslim who has completed the Hajj is given the respected title of Hajji. Muslims depend on their religious leaders to determine the precise amount. Belief and Ritual 29

31 ACTION Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

32 Discuss Injeel (in-jeel): the Book of Jesus (New Testament) Tawrat (tawr-aht): the Book of Moses (name usually given to the entire Old Testament except Psalms) Zabur (zuh-bur): the Book of David (Psalms) Psalm 119:160 The entirety of Your word is truth, and all Your righteous judgments endure forever. Why do you think memorizing Scripture from the Injeel, Tawrat, and Zabur might be helpful in sharing with Muslims? Memorize And reflect From the book of David (Zabur), memorize and meditate on Psalm 119:160. From the book of Moses (Tawrat), memorize and reflect on Deuteronomy 6:4-7. From the book of Jesus (Injeel), memorize and reflect on Mark 13:31. Belief and Ritual 31

33 And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come. Matthew 24:14 Date completed: Action Assignment 2: Learn About a Muslim Holiday 1. This week initiate another conversation with your Muslim friend. 2. During the course of a conversation, ask him to explain some traditions or holidays he observes and their importance. You might say, I m curious about what holidays you celebrate. What is your most important celebration? 3. Be prepared to answer a reciprocal question from your friend. He may ask you about the meaning behind a Christian holiday like Christmas or Easter. Which holiday did your Muslim friend explain to you? Why was this celebration important to him/her? Was there any aspect of the holiday that caught your attention or could serve as a bridge to the gospel or a way to introduce Jesus? o Yes o No If so, what? 32 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

34 Attitudes of an Ambassador Session 3 2 Corinthians 5:20 We are ambassadors for Christ, certain that God is appealing through us. Islam Rising 33

35 Ephesians 4:15 Speaking the truth in love, let us grow in every way into Him who is the head Christ. Session 3 Attitudes of an Ambassador After this session you will be able to: Share with Muslims in a correct state of heart. Identify three general types of Muslims. Learn keys to initiating natural relationships with Muslims. Pray God will empower you with: Wise actions that glorify God among Muslims (see Colossians 4:5). Speech that is respectful toward Muslims (see Colossians 4:6). A heart of an ambassador in your interactions (see 2 Corinthians 5:20). 34 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

36 Warm-Up What are some tense subjects that could arise in a conversation with a Muslim? Could these topics be avoided? If not, how could they be handled? Watch video session 3 and fill in the corresponding blanks. Downloads of this book and video session can be purchased at or Attitudes of an Ambassador 35

37 VIDEO SESSION 3 ATTITUDES OF AN AMBASSADOR 36 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

38 Matthew 28:18-20 Jesus came near and said to them, All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe everything I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age. 2 Corinthians 5:20 We are ambassadors for Christ, certain that God is appealing through us. We plead on Christ s behalf, Be reconciled to God. Ambassadors What is an ambassador? his country Our job is to. God makes people Christians, not us. Four Attitudes Loving Show unconditional compassion. We came to Christ because we saw Christ s love in others. Friendly Build a friendship. Do not Muslim beliefs. Do not. Bridging Bridge the Gospel Take the concepts of Islam and Christianity and build a bridge. Start building a bridge and pray your friend will step out in faith to cross it. Biblical Always use the Bible. Give the Injeel (New Testament) as a gift. Attitudes of an Ambassador Note: Because many Muslims are taught negative and incorrect information about Christianity, it often takes a genuine relationship and sufficient time to correct these false assumptions and to present the truth. Most Muslims will hear the gospel many times before they believe; you may be a link in the chain of people representing Christ to one person. 37

39 The best gift we can give is the Injeel, the Word of God. 38 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

40 Types of Muslims Cultural Constitute the majority of the Muslims worldwide, representing all classes of society and countless ethnic groups They have only information about Islam and therefore do not normally adhere to and perform all of the rituals. They are open to hearing the gospel and to considering the lordship of Jesus Christ. Converts From a variety of backgrounds Ask them, Why did you become Muslim? Devout May be well informed about their religion and able to discuss Islam with an open mind Highly involved in the religious rituals, but some may have no formal education Show love and understanding to them rather than an argumentative spirit, even though they might tend to argue. Attitudes of an Ambassador 39

41 Remember Be patient. Wait on the Lord for the timing and opportunities to share. Answer criticism if necessary in order to correct false information about Christ and Christianity. Give the Injeel as a gift. APPROACH 1. Pray. 2. Build friendships. 3. Present your faith in a manner. Muslims are very open to discussing spiritual issues. 4. Smile to keep the conversation relaxed. 5. Witness one-on-one when possible. Expect results. 40 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

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43 2 Corinthians 5:20 We are ambassadors for Christ, certain that God is appealing through us. Memorize And reflect Read and memorize 2 Corinthians 5:20. Discuss From what you know about your friend, how would you describe him? o Cultural His religion is based on traditional beliefs; he is Muslim because his parents were Muslim. o Convert He converted to the religion from another background. o Devout He is highly involved in religious rituals and is knowledgeable about Islam. What approach do you think will be best to take with your friend? 42 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

44 Action Assignment 3: Pray for Muslims One of our core values at Crescent Project is a concerted prayer effort. This week take time each day (at least five minutes) praying for your Muslim friend by name. You can also pray for Muslims around the world, but try to focus your prayer on one specific individual or family you know. our job is not to make a Muslim become a Christian. Our job is to show them the love of Christ. Fouad Masri You can pray for: Workers to be sent to the harvest in the Muslim world. Only 7 percent of missionaries are working among Muslims; that means there are approximately three workers for every one million Muslims. Muslims to recognize Christ s uniqueness among the prophets. Pray they will read the Book of Jesus the Injeel and have faith to believe. God s revelation in your Muslim friend s heart. Many Muslims who come to faith in Christ are stirred to believe through dreams and visions of Jesus. Pray God will manifest His power, presence, and provision on their behalf. Call to Prayer Call to Prayer is a biweekly from Fouad Masri that helps you pray effectively for Muslims. Subscribe online at prayer. Attitudes of an Ambassador 43

45 What is the name of the Muslim you prayed for this week? What specific requests did you have? Date completed: As you have prayed for Muslims, did any of your attitudes change? How is prayer affecting your faith and actions? 44 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

46 2 Corinthians 2:14 Thanks be to God, who always puts us on display in Christ and through us spreads the aroma of the knowledge of Him in every place. Bridging the Gospel Session 4 Islam Rising 45

47 Session 4 Bridging the Gospel After this session you will understand: The basic similarities and differences between Islam and Christianity. How some Muslim beliefs can serve as bridges to the gospel. How to communicate the truth of Jesus life, death, and resurrection to a Muslim. Pray: You will better understand the gospel of Jesus in contrast to what Muslims believe. This understanding will help build bridges of truth to Muslims. 46 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

48 Warm-Up What are four attitudes that should characterize your interactions with Muslims? Four Attitudes of an Ambassador Discussion From what you know about Islam so far, what, in your opinion, is the biggest difference between Islam and Christianity? Watch video session 4 and fill in the corresponding blanks. Downloads of this book and video session can be purchased at or Bridging the Gospel 47

49 VIDEO SESSION 4 BRIDGING THE GOSPEL 48 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

50 Basic Similarities God is One Both Muslims and Christians believe in one God. Names of God that Muslims and Christians agree on: Al-Barry = the Creator Al-Qudoos = Al-Raheem = Al-Malek = the King Man is Sinful While Muslims believe everyone sins, they do not believe in. (It is better to focus on people being sinners rather than on Adam s sin.) Prophets (including Muhammad) sin and fall short of God s law, according to the Qur an. Jesus was the only sinless prophet. Sin = not meeting God s righteous standards Jesus Christ Muslims believe Jesus: Was born of the Was conceived by the power of God Is the (Kalimat Allah no difference between God and His Word) Was pure and sinless from birth Raised the dead and healed the sick Will be the on Judgment Day Is coming back to earth Qur an 4:171 Christ Jesus the son of Mary was (no more than) an apostle of Allah, and His Word, which He bestowed on Mary, and a spirit proceeding from Him. Note: Although the Qur an agrees with the Bible that Jesus is the Word of God and the Spirit of God, Islamic leaders teach he was just a man who was never crucified and will return to earth someday. Bridging the Gospel More names of God that Christians and Muslims agree on: Q Al-Adil = the Just Q Al-Wadud = the Affectionate 49

51 Holy Books 1. Tawrat first five books of the Old Testament 2. Zabur the Psalms 3. Injeel New Testament, the Book of Jesus Christians look at all other religions through the lens of the New Testament. Prophets Adam Noah Abraham (God redeemed the son of Abraham with a ram. Muslims call this the Adha sacrifice.) Jonah John the Baptist what the bible says about jesus John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. John 1:14 The Word became flesh and and took up residence among us. We observed His glory, the glory as the One and Only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. Hebrews 1:1-2 Long ago God spoke to the fathers by the prophets at different times and in different ways. In these last days, He has spoken to us by His Son. God has appointed Him heir of all things and made the universe through Him. 50 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

52 Basic Differences The Sonship of Jesus Muslims are taught that Christians believe Mary had a with God. Trinity Muslims think Christians worship three gods God, Jesus, and Mary. Christians believe in a complex One, while Muslims believe in a simple One. Crucifixion and Resurrection of JESUS According to Muslim logic, if Christ was a prophet sent from God, He should and not lose by dying. Muslims interpret the Qur an to say that Christ was not really killed but taken up into heaven. Authority of the Bible Muslims believe that the Bible has been. Muslims believe the Qur an replaces the Bible. The Qur an tells Muslims to read the Tawrat, Zabur, and Injeel. The Qur an says Christians have the power to judge the message of the Qur an. Salvation by Grace Muslims believe that they take for their sins, while Christians just them to Christ. Address the differences. Focus on the similarities. The Five Pillars of Christianity Q One God Q One Savior Q One Spirit Q One message Q One family Bridging the Gospel 51

53 ACTION Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

54 DISCUSS 2 Corinthians 2:14-15 Thanks be to God, who always puts us on display in Christ and through us spreads the aroma of the knowledge of Him in every place. For to God we are the fragrance of Christ among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing. According to 2 Corinthians 2:14-15, what fragrance does a follower of Christ bring? How can you be the aroma of Christ among Muslims this week? Memorize and Reflect Read and memorize 2 Corinthians 2: What does it mean to be the fragrance, or aroma, of Christ? Bridging the Gospel 53

55 Date completed: What is halal? Some Muslims are particular about food choices and eat only halal, or foods prepared according to Islamic dietary laws. In this case your friend may prefer to eat at a halal restaurant. Other Muslims aren t concerned about halal foods but abstain from pork products and alcohol. Action Assignment 4: Share a Meal One major biblical value is hospitality, sharing a meal. Many Muslims hold this same value as Christians. They believe sharing a meal with someone creates a bond between two persons similar to that within a family. If you share a meal with someone, you are bound to that person through the exchanging of favors. A meal in many ways seals the deal of friendship. Meet your Muslim friend for a meal at a restaurant of her choice. Continue building the friendship. Know that by sharing a meal, you are not only eating together but also creating a bond of friendship. How would you best describe your stage of friendship with a Muslim? o Awkward and distant o Warm and open o Friendly but guarded o Like family o Trust building o Other From what you know about your friend s life, what does he or she: Value? Need? Fear? 54 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

56 Tools for Reaching Muslims Understanding the New Testament s Credibility Session 5 Mark 13:31 Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will never pass away. Islam Rising 55

57 Isaiah 55:11 My word that comes from My mouth will not return to Me empty, but it will accomplish what I please and will prosper in what I send it to do. Session 5 TOOLS FOR REACHING MUSLIMS UNDERSTANDING THE NEW TESTAMENT S CREDIBILITY After this session you will be able to: Answer the most common question Muslims have about Christianity. Share about the authenticity of the Injeel (New Testament) in a sensitive way. Present theological, logical, and historical reasoning for the Injeel s integrity. Pray God will: Increase your confidence in the Bible s credibility. Give you natural opportunities to share God s Word with Muslims. Release His Word among Muslims in a way that does not return to Him empty but accomplishes the purposes for which He sent it (see Isaiah 55:11). 56 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

58 Warm-Up From your experience so far, is it easy to befriend Muslims? o Yes o No What is the most helpful advice you have received in building relationships with Muslims? Watch video session 5 and fill in the corresponding blanks. Downloads of this book and video session can be purchased at or Understanding the New Testament s Credibility 57

59 VIDEO SESSION 5 UNDERSTANDING THE NEW TESTAMENT S CREDIBILITY 58 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

60 Authenticity of the Injeel The Muslim says: Hasn t the Injeel been corrupted? Isn t the Qur an the replacement for the Injeel? Though most Muslims have never read it for themselves, they claim the Injeel has been corrupted. We need to come to the heart of the issue in Muslim evangelism: the Bible is trustworthy and should be followed. Apologetics is a way to lift the veil of misunderstanding about the Injeel so that Muslims will read it for themselves. Qur an 2:146 The people of the Book know this as they know their own sons; but some of them conceal the truth which they themselves know. Qur an 2:136 Say ye: We believe in Allah, and the revelation given to us, and to Abraham, Isma il, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and that given to Moses and Jesus, and that given to (all) prophets from their Lord: We make no difference between one and another of them: And we bow to Allah (in Islam). Qur an 3:2-3 Allah! There is no god but He, the Living, the Self- Subsisting, Eternal. It is He Who sent down to thee (step by step), in truth, the Book, confirming what went before it; and He sent down the Law (of Moses) and the Gospel (of Jesus) before this, as a guide to mankind. Understanding the New Testament s Credibility 59

61 COMMON UNDERSTANDING God sent the Tawrat. It was changed. God sent the Zabur. It was changed. God sent the Injeel. It was changed. God sent the Qur an. 60 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

62 Common Muslim Understanding The Tawrat of Moses was corrupted, so God sent the Zabur. The Zabur of David was corrupted, so God sent the Injeel. The Injeel of Jesus was corrupted, so God sent the Qur an. The Qur an will never be changed since God protects His word. Islamic leaders (imams) teach: The Injeel has gone through many versions, and the real has been lost. Christians have changed many stories and deleted any references to Islam and Muhammad. This accusation is not backed by research. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 All Scripture is inspired by God and is profitable for teaching, for rebuking, for correcting, for training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work. Christian Perspective God inspired the writing of the Injeel. God will keep His Word to enlighten and the human race. The many versions are merely translations with the same message. Interested individuals may learn Koine Greek and study the Injeel in the original language. Respond on three levels: Q Theological Q Logical Q Historical Understanding the New Testament s Credibility 61

63 What does the Qur an say about the Injeel? Qur an 3:2-3 2:136 57:27 5:47 5:68 APPROACH Mark 13:31 Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will never pass away. 1. Theological When Muslims say the Bible has been corrupted, respond with Astaghfurallah! ( ). If a person believes the Injeel is corrupted, he or she believes are stronger than God. God promised in the Injeel to keep His Word. God must keep His Word so that He will be a just judge. 2. Logical An objective look at whether the Injeel has been corrupted must answer these questions: Who corrupted the Injeel? Why was the Injeel corrupted? Where was the Injeel corrupted? was the Injeel corrupted? is the original Injeel? What parts of the Injeel were corrupted? Was the Injeel corrupted or the life of Muhammad? Islam does not answer these questions, so we need to help our Muslim friend take a closer look at the history of the Injeel. 62 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

64 a. Eyewitness Stage b. Persecution Stage c. Translation Stage A.D Muhammad s Birth Present 3. Historical The following is a historical overview of the manuscript record of the Injeel (New Testament) from A.D. 0 to the present. a. The Eyewitness Stage (A.D ) A.D. 33: Jesus Christ of Nazareth was crucified and raised from the dead. A.D. 100: There are no of the life, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus. b. The Persecution Stage (A.D ) The Romans decreed to martyr Christians and burn their books. Partial manuscripts were found. Writings/letters of church fathers Lectionaries Early translations Understanding the New Testament s Credibility 63

65 THREE-Level approach Theologically, God keeps His Word to enlighten us. Logically, no one can answer these questions. Historically, the Bible has not been changed. 64 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

66 c. The Translation Stage (A.D. 325 Present) A.D. 325: Codex Sinaiticus, found in Saint Catherine s Monastery on Mount Sinai A.D. 350: Codex Vaticanus, in the Vatican A.D. 400: Codex Alexandrinus, found in Alexandria, Egypt All present-day translations are based on the Greek manuscripts. The message is one, and the meaning is the same. There are manuscripts available prior to Muhammad s birth in A.D Muhammad instructed Muslims to believe and therefore read the Injeel as part of following Islam. Point of decision Revelation 3:20 Listen! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and have dinner with him, and he with Me. 1. Use the bridge as a thermometer. With some Muslims you will need to use the whole bridge, while others will need only parts. 2. You may need to relay information more than once because some will not grasp this the first time. 3. By pointing Muslims to the authenticity of the Injeel, you bring them to the heart of the gospel that Jesus lived, was crucified, and rose from the dead. Q: Who is stronger God or humans? A: God is stronger. Luke 1:37 Nothing will be impossible with God. Qur an 2:148 Allah has power over all things. Understanding the New Testament s Credibility 65

67 ACTION Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

68 DISCUSS What does Fouad mean when he says, Use the bridge as a thermometer? In what situations do you think sharing only parts of the bridge may be most helpful? Memorize and Reflect Read and memorize Mark 13:31. Why will God s Word never pass away? In Islam God s word became a book. Muslims believe the Qur an was sent down as an exact replica of a Golden Qur an preserved in heaven. How do 2 Timothy 3:16, Hebrews 4:12, and John 1:14 present different views of God s Word as living and active? John 1:14 The Word became flesh and took up residence among us. We observed His glory, the glory as the One and Only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. Mark 13:31 Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will never pass away. Understanding the New Testament s Credibility 67

69 Date completed: You can order the Injeel in common Muslim languages at Crescent Project s online resource center. Go online to resources. Action Assignment 5: Share the Injeel Invite your Muslim friend to join you for tea or coffee and pray for an opening to share Scripture or give the Injeel (New Testament) to her as a gift. Some ways you can open the way for a discussion about the Injeel are: Listen to your friend s concerns or fears and share a teaching or parable of Jesus that ministers to her need. Ask her if she s ever read the New Testament, or the Book of Jesus. If your friend mentions the Qur an, ask if she knows what her book says about the Injeel. Ask her if she d like a copy of the Injeel to read for herself. She may ask for advice about a family situation or what your opinion is of a political issue. Be prepared to share Scripture that addresses the particular issue and encourage her to read the Injeel for herself. Did you have an opportunity to talk about the Injeel with your friend? o Yes o No If yes, what did the conversation center on? Integrity of the Injeel Qur an replacing other books Jesus teachings How the New Testament addresses social issues Other:. On a scale of 1 to 10, how interested is your friend in spiritual matters? Not interested at all Seriously seeking truth Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

70 Tools for Reaching Muslims Understanding Jesus Sacrifice 1 John 1:9 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Session 6 Islam Rising 69

71 Session 6 TOOLS FOR REACHING MUSLIMS UNDERSTANDING JESUS SACRIFICE After this session you will be able to: Understand why Muslims think grace is a ticket for immorality. Share how Jesus did not lose by dying. Explain how Christ became the true Adha (sacrifice). Pray: You will grasp the meaning in Abraham s willingness to sacrifice his son. Muslims will be aware of their sin and need for a Savior. For openings to share this truth with your Muslim friend. 70 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

72 Warm-Up What would you say to a Muslim who says the Injeel is corrupted? How would you begin? How could you use the three parts of the bridge (theological, logical, and historical)? Watch video session 6 and fill in the corresponding blanks. Downloads of this book and video session can be purchased at or Understanding Jesus Sacrifice 71

73 VIDEO SESSION 6 UNDERSTANDING JESUS SACRIFICE 72 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

74 Salvation BY Grace Typical comments from Muslims: Why did Jesus have to die? Since Jesus is a prophet, how can He lose by dying? There is no need for sacrifice. Aren t we saved through good works? Christians are lazy and don t take care of their sins. Good Muslims take ownership for their sins and work to take care of them. Good Deeds Evil Deeds Qur an 7:8-9 The balance that day will be true (to nicety): those whose scale (of good) will be heavy, will prosper: Those whose scale will be light, will be their souls in perdition, for that they have wrongfully treated Our signs. Understanding Jesus Sacrifice 73

75 Acts 4:12 There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to people, and we must be saved by it. Common Muslim Understanding 1. Christians are lazy and morally loose. They sin, and Jesus just keeps forgiving. 2. Christianity is in punishing Jesus for the sins of others. 3. Muslims pride themselves in righteous acts that will sins on Judgment Day. Religious leaders teach: 1. God is a just. He is a great businessman; you cannot steal from Him. 2. God punishes each person according to his/her sins, and punishing Jesus for others is not just. 3. Life is a test, and on Judgment Day your individual will get you into paradise. Christian Perspective Ephesians 2:8-9 You are saved by grace through faith, and this is not from yourselves; it is God s gift not from works, so that no one can boast. God is holy, and all humans are sinful. No one is righteous in the sight of God. All humans have already failed the righteousness test. God is a just judge. A cannot redeem another. Jesus Christ was sinless from birth. He conquered sin, death, and Satan and therefore can intercede for humanity. Jesus is the true Adha sacrifice. He paid the debt we owe to God. Forgiveness can be experienced when we come to God through the redemption of Christ. 74 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

76 APPROACH 1. Ask, What if the scale on Judgment Day is? 2. Share that all of us need a redeemer to save us from the and of sin. Introduce the concept of grace. Share about God s character: God is love (Al Wadud the Affectionate). God is holy (Al Qudoos the Holy One). God is just (Al Adil the Just). God is merciful (Al Raheem the Merciful). God is forgiving (Al Ghafoor the Forgiver). Christ the Eternal Sacrifice: Christ is in His birth. Christ is sinless. Christ performed miracles. Christ the whole universe. Christ rose from the dead, conquering sin, death, and Satan. Christ became the true Adha. Hebrews 10:12 This man, after offering one sacrifice for sins forever, sat down at the right hand of God. Point of Decision 1. Repent (Toub) Repentance is turning away from sin and focusing on God. 2. Confess or (Ish-had) Confess that Jesus is your only Savior from the penalty and power of sin. Muslim I hope the mercy of God will tip the scale of the good. John 1:17 The law was given through Moses, grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. Understanding Jesus Sacrifice 75

77 ACTION Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

78 DISCUSS In pairs take turns sharing and explaining the concept of salvation by grace as if you were sharing it with a Muslim. Use concepts you ve learned from this lesson. (For additional insight read Adha in the Injeel, available at the back of this study book, beginning on p. 133). It is an evangelistic tool that explains to a Muslim the necessity of Christ s sacrifice. Memorize and Reflect Read and memorize 1 John 1:9. 1 John 1:9 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Why might salvation by grace be a confusing concept to some Muslims? Why would it be freeing to others? Understanding Jesus Sacrifice 77

79 Action Assignment 6: Share about Jesus Sacrifice Meet with your Muslim friend again. Pray for God to open the door to discuss Jesus great sacrifice. Use this time to continue building your relationship. Present the information with conviction and with sincerity, but try not to argue. Instead, bring the conversation back to Jesus Christ. Pray God will give you discernment and sensitivity in your interactions. Date completed: Share Adha in the Injeel with your friend. Order the booklet or an outreach gift pack at bookstore. 78 After understanding Muslim beliefs in depth, what aspect of Christianity do you have a greater appreciation for? Did you hold any misconceptions about Islam and Muslims that were challenged in this study or by meeting a Muslim? If so, what were they? Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

80 Next Steps Islam Rising 79

81 Next Steps You made it! I m so glad you were up to the challenge of learning about Islam and how to relate to Muslims as Christ would. I hope you ve already put your training into practice through a friendship with a Muslim. But what s next? I believe you were a part of this Bridges study for a reason. God didn t give you this training so that you could slide it neatly on a shelf. Instead, He desires to use what you learned to grow you in Christ, spread His kingdom among Muslims, and share this teaching with other Christians. Pray With Us: Call to Prayer This biweekly prayer will keep you updated on events in the Muslim world, as well as direct you to pray for Muslims you know on Fridays at noon. Read stories of changed lives and of Christians who are reaching beyond themselves to share the gospel with Muslims in North America. Subscribe to Call to Prayer at Reach Out: OUTREACH Teams After completing the Bridges study, your group has the unique opportunity to form an Outreach Team. Learn the benefits of being a part of an Outreach Team at digging deeper: oasis conference If you want to dig deeper, Oasis Conference is the place to do it! Oasis Conference is a chance for Christians to network together and receive practical training and resources for equipping their church to reach out to Muslims. There will also be a chance to meet Muslim-background believers, visit a mosque, and attend various workshops. Go to for more information. 80 Bridges: Christians Connecting with Muslims

82 Intensive Training: Sahara Challenge Sahara Challenge is an intense week of training for participants who want to deepen their passion and expand their knowledge of Muslim ministry. Once you ve completed the training, optional overseas and stateside mission trips are available. Visit to learn more. MEET MUSLIMS: SHORT-TERM TRIPS Come face-to-face with Muslims on a two-week trip to the Muslim world. Join us as we live among the local people, strike up conversations on campuses and in crowded markets, and witness firsthand how God is at work among Muslims. Find specific trip options at Crescent Project is here to serve you. Please write or call today and let us know how God is opening doors in your city to reach out to Muslims with the compassion of Christ. info@crescentproject.org (888) God in the Qur an is not bound by his character; he is sovereign with the power to do both good and evil. God in the Bible is holy in His sovereignty. Next Steps 81

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